Alysa Liu Breaks Silence on Amber Glenn's Troubling Olympic Performance
Summary
Alysa Liu earned the third highest score in the women's figure skating short program at the Winter Olympics, leading the U.S. team with a score of 76.59. Amber Glenn faced difficulties during her performance, finishing 13th, but managed to land a high-scoring triple Axel. Liu expressed support for Glenn and stated that winning a medal is not her only goal.Key Facts
- Alysa Liu scored 76.59 in the women's figure skating short program, the best among American skaters.
- Isabeau Levito also performed well, with a score of 70.84.
- Amber Glenn struggled in her performance and finished 13th, with a score of 67.39.
- Despite her challenges, Glenn landed her best-ever triple Axel, earning 10.06 points for the jump.
- Liu expressed support for Glenn, noting her hard work and resilience.
- Liu stated that being present and showing her skills is more important than winning a medal.
- The free skate final is scheduled for Thursday, where Glenn needs a strong performance to potentially win a medal.
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